Sea of Azov
The Black Sea is located in southeastern Europe, with Ukraine to its north and Turkey to its south. Its name comes from the Ottomans: In medieval Turkish, the word for "black" and the word for "North" were the same.
Black Sea. It is sourounded by Russia/Ukraine on North, Turkey on south and Bulgaria and Romania on West
Yuzhne is a port city in Ukraine. It is on the Black Sea.
Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Ukraine, Moldova and the Black Sea.
It rests on the Philippine plate
The climate in Ukraine is a humid continental climate, characterized by hot summers and cold winters. It experiences significant seasonal temperature variations and precipitation levels throughout the year.
Sevastopol, Ukraine, is a port city located on the peninsula of Crimea on the Black Sea.
The Main-Danube Canal links the North and Black Seas.
Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Ukraine, Moldova and the Black Sea.
In the Northern Hemisphere In Eastern Europe mostly A bit on North Western Asia The six countries it surrounds are Southern Ukraine Eastern Romania Eastern Bulgaria Northern Turkey Western Georgia South Western Russia
"The Ukraine" used to be a common way to refer to the country, stemming from a time when Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union. However, Ukraine's independence in 1991 led to a shift in the usage, with "the" being dropped. Saying "the Ukraine" can now be seen as outdated or even offensive in some contexts as it implies a lack of recognition of Ukraine as a sovereign nation.
This is the Azov Sea.